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The R6 requires a genuine Yamaha replacement oil filter which is part number 3FV and 3 U. If you do decide to use anything besides the manufacturer recommended motor oil for your motorcycle, make sure that it doesn't have the words "Energy Conserving" on the bottle since those contain friction modifier additives that can cause clutch slippage. By warming the engine, more of the contaminants in the old oil will become suspended and be carried out of the engine when the oil is drained.

Oil Level Check Dipstick R6 Lower Plastic Fairings Next you'll want to take off the lower fairings by removing 5 screws 2 large, 3 small on each side of the bike. Now it would be advisable to place the oil catch basin below the engine.

Be careful when removing the drain bolt as the oil can be hot enough to burn your skin. I'd recommend using a towel or rag for the last few turns so that most of the hot oil does not end up on your hands. By the time I'm done with the chain wax, the oil is just dribbling out and I can re-insert the oil drain bolt. Be sure not to over tighten the oil drain bolt since the oil pan is made of relatively soft aluminum and other R6 owners have split the metal from over applying torque to the bolt.

Racers will want to drill and safety wire the oil drain bolt. If you don't have either of those tools, you could always gently hammer a screwdriver into the old filter at an angle through the bottom wall and out the top. It is a messy option, but it works. Then you can use the leverage of the screwdriver to loosen the filter. Be sure to apply a thin layer of fresh motor oil to the rubber o-ring on the new oil filter with a clean finger. Some people also like to pour a little bit of oil into the new filter, but it isn't mentioned in the service manual and would probably cause more of a mess.

If your bike is going to see any track days or racing, then you'll want to attach a safety wire to prevent the filter from vibrating loose from the constant high RPMs.

Now you can unscrew the oil fill cap which is on top of the engine's clutch cover on the right side of the bike. Be sure to not lose the rubber o-ring that seals the oil fill cap.

With the plastic funnel inserted into the oil fill hole, I usually pour in 2 quarts of oil, warm up the engine, and then check the dipstick as seen above. Finally, I like to put one of my clean white car towels under the bike, let it idle for about 5 minutes, and check for leaks. Be sure to record the oil change in your bike's service records. If you found this guide to be helpful, please consider making a small donation by clicking on the PayPal.

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